⛺ Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee

Camping NearFentress County

From full-hookup RV sites inside a national recreation area to primitive backcountry under a certified dark sky — here’s every campground worth knowing about.

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149Bandy Creek Sites
5BSF Campgrounds
Dark SkyPickett Certified
YearRound Access
FreeBackcountry Permit

Your Base Camp Guide

Everything You Need to KnowBefore You Set Up Camp

Fentress County sits on the edge of some of the best camping terrain in the eastern United States. Big South Fork National Recreation Area alone has five developed campgrounds — ranging from full-hookup RV sites with swimming pools to primitive sites accessible only by horseback. Add Pickett State Park, private ATV campgrounds, and wild backcountry, and you have more camping options than most people realize. This guide covers every option, with honest details about hookups, reservations, RV access, and what each campground is actually good for.

Big South Fork NPS

Main Campgrounds

NPS Campground · Big South Fork NRRA

Bandy Creek Campground
145 Campground Rd, Oneida, TN 37841 · Adjacent to Visitor Center at 151 Stable Rd

✓ Open Year-Round
RV Friendly
Reservable
🐻 Bear Country

The flagship campground for Big South Fork — the best-equipped, largest, and most popular base camp in the region. Bandy Creek combines the ruggedness of true wilderness camping with genuinely nice amenities: hot showers, flush toilets, a swimming pool, playground, and direct trail access from your site. It’s consistently rated 4.6 stars for cleanliness and friendliness of staff. If you’re bringing the family or a big rig and want a solid home base, this is where you start.

Total Sites149 sites
Electric Hookups96 sites (30amp + 10x 50amp)
Water HookupsYes — all hookup sites
Sewer HookupsNo — dump station available
Tent-Only Sites49 sites (Loop A)
RV Max Length73 feet (109 sites accommodate RVs)
Showers / ToiletsHot showers + flush toilets year-round
Swimming PoolYes — Memorial Day through Labor Day
Group Camping2 group areas (E-1 & E-2 loops)
AmphitheaterYes
PlaygroundYes
Bear-Proof StorageYes — every site

Direct Trail AccessVisitor Center Next DoorEastern Time ZoneBear Activity AreaFirewood Restrictions Apply

💡 Insider Tips

  • Loop A from site A13 upward is tent-only — no generators allowed. Quietest section of the campground. Sites A37–A43 are the best.
  • Only 10 sites have 50-amp service — book early if you need 50-amp.
  • Reservations open 6 months in advance (April 1–Oct 31). Book early for weekends and fall foliage season.
  • RV Warning: Hwy 297 from Oneida has a 13% downhill grade — challenging for large rigs. Use Hwy 154 as alternate route.
  • Firewood must come from Scott, Morgan, Pickett, or Fentress County (TN) or McCreary County (KY) only. On-site firewood available.
  • Bears are present — all food, coolers, soap, and cosmetics must be stored in bear boxes or vehicles at all times.
  • The campground is on Eastern Time even though Jamestown is Central — don’t miss your checkout.
📅 Reservations open 6 months in advance · April 1 – Oct 31
Book at Recreation.gov →
NPS Info Page

Horse Camp · Big South Fork NRRA

Station Camp Horse Camp
Big South Fork NRRA, Tennessee · (423) 569-3321

✓ Open
🐴 Equestrian
Reservable

The premier horse camp in Big South Fork — 24 sites with immediate access to hundreds of miles of equestrian trails. Designed specifically for riders but open to all campers. Each site includes water, electric, tie-outs for four horses, a picnic table, and grill. Hot showers and dump station on site.

Total Sites24 sites
Electric HookupsYes — all sites
Water HookupsYes — all sites
Horse Tie-outs4 horses per site
ShowersHot showers
Dump StationYes

Direct Trail AccessNon-Equestrians Welcome300+ mi Trails
📞 Reservations: (423) 569-3321
bigsouthforkhorsecamps.com →

Horse Camp · Big South Fork NRRA

Bear Creek Horse Camp
Big South Fork NRRA, Tennessee

✓ Open
🐴 Equestrian

Similar to Station Camp — 23 equestrian sites with water, electric, and horse tie-outs. A bit quieter and smaller than Station Camp, with the same quality facilities and direct BSF trail access. Non-equestrians are welcome. Great option when Station Camp is fully booked.

Total Sites23 sites
Electric / WaterYes — all sites
Horse Tie-outsYes
Hot ShowersYes

📞 Reservations: (423) 569-3321
bigsouthforkhorsecamps.com →

NPS Campground · Kentucky Side

Blue Heron Campground
Big South Fork NRRA, Kentucky · Near Mine 18 Historic Site

✓ Open
Kentucky Side
Smaller & Quieter

The Kentucky-side alternative to Bandy Creek — 45 sites, much smaller and quieter. Located near the Blue Heron Mining Community (Mine 18), a fascinating outdoor museum of an abandoned coal mining town. Great option if Bandy Creek is full or you want a less crowded experience. Modern bathhouse with hot showers.

Total Sites45 sites
Electric / WaterYes
Hot ShowersYes
Nearby AttractionBlue Heron Mine — free outdoor museum

Book via Recreation.gov
Recreation.gov →

Primitive Campground · Big South Fork NRRA

Alum Ford Campground
Big South Fork NRRA, Kentucky · River Access

✓ Open
Primitive
No Hookups

Six primitive sites at Alum Ford on the Kentucky side — vault toilets, no running water, no hookups. Basic river access camping at its simplest. Bring all your own water. Ideal for kayakers, paddlers, or anyone wanting complete solitude without backcountry permit requirements.

Total Sites6 primitive sites
HookupsNone
ToiletsVault toilets only
WaterNone — bring your own

Hike-In Lodge · Big South Fork NRRA

Charit Creek Lodge
Accessible by foot or horseback only — no road access · Big South Fork NRRA

✓ Open
Hike-In Only
Meals Provided

The most unique overnight experience in the entire region — a remote backcountry lodge accessible only by foot or horseback through Big South Fork. No electricity, no road, no noise. Rustic dormitory-style beds in historic log cabins, hearty meals provided, and surrounded by canyon wilderness. An unforgettable experience that’s completely unlike standard camping.

AccessHike-in or horseback only
ElectricityNone
MealsYes — included
AccommodationsRustic dormitory bunks
Best ForHikers, horses, adventure seekers

Advance reservations strongly recommended
NPS Charit Creek Info →

Tennessee State Park

Pickett CCC Memorial State Park

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Campground Closed for Renovations: Pickett State Park campground is closed from May 26, 2025 through mid-2026 for bathhouse and campground renovations. Cabins remain available. Check tnstateparks.com for reopening updates.
State Park Campground & Cabins

Pickett State Park Campground
4605 Pickett Park Hwy, Jamestown TN 38556 · (931) 879-5821

⚠️ Campground Closed 2025–2026
Cabins Available
Dark Sky Certified

Pickett is the closest state park to Jamestown — 12 miles out on Hwy 154, adjacent to Big South Fork. Its campground is currently closed through mid-2026 for renovations, but the CCC-built cabins are available and the park itself is fully open for day use. When it reopens, it offers 26–31 sites (water hookups on all, electric on 16+), a dark-sky certified astronomy field, hot showers, dump station, and some of the best trail access in Tennessee.

Campground StatusCLOSED through mid-2026
CabinsAvailable — $167–$301/night
Dark Sky✓ 1st certified in Southeast
Total Sites (when open)26–31 sites
Electric Hookups16 of 26 sites
Water HookupsAll sites (when open)
Sewer HookupsNone — dump station
Nightly Rate$16–$25/night

💡 Pickett Tips

  • The CCC-built stone cabins are historic and beautiful — book them early, they go fast.
  • Best stargazing in the entire region — no light pollution, certified International Dark Sky Park.
  • WiFi is only available at the Visitor Center, not at campsites. Very limited cell service.
  • Beaty’s Wildwood Grocery is 7 miles down Hwy 154 — gas station, diner, basic supplies.
  • Bring bug spray — can get buggy especially around dusk.
📞 Park: (931) 879-5821 · 888-TNPARKS for reservations
Reserve at tnstateparks.com →

Private & Independent

Private Campgrounds

Private Campground

True West Campground
Near Big South Fork · (931) 752-8272 · truewestcampground.com

✓ Open
Full Hookups Available
Movie Screen

A solid private option near Big South Fork — 34 level sites, all with electric and water hookups, and 9 with full sewer hookups. Two stocked fishing ponds, a large covered deck and commons area, movie screen and projector, picnic tables, and large community grill. Good choice if you need a sewer hookup (not available at NPS campgrounds) or want a more social atmosphere.

Total Sites34 sites
Electric / WaterYes — all sites
Full Sewer Hookups9 of 34 sites
Fishing Ponds2 stocked ponds on site
Movie ScreenYes — outdoor projector
Bathhouses2 — with heat and air

📞 (931) 752-8272
truewestcampground.com →

ATV Campground · Brimstone Recreation

Trails End Campground & Brimstone Campground
Adjacent to Brimstone Recreation Area · 300+ miles of ATV trails

✓ Open
🏍️ ATV Focus
Trail Access

For ATV and off-road riders, these two campgrounds adjacent to Brimstone Recreation provide direct access to Trail #1 and Brimstone’s 300+ miles of trails. Trails End has 30amp/water hookups at $30/night ($35 for pull-through). Brimstone Campground sits riverfront with dump station and ATV wash station. If you’re coming with ATVs, this is your base camp.

Trails End Rate$30/night · $35 pull-through
Electric / Water30amp + water at Trails End
ATV Trail AccessDirect — Trail #1 from site
ATV Wash StationYes (Brimstone CG)
River AccessYes (Brimstone CG)

📞 Trails End: (423) 663-6900

Private Lake Campground · Monterey, TN

Holpps Pine Ridge Lake
Monterey, TN · (931) 445-3487 · holppspineridgelake.com

✓ Open from March 1
Lake Fishing
⭐ 4.6 Google

A 185-acre man-made lake in Monterey with RV camping, sandy beach swimming, state-stocked fishing (bass, bream, catfish, crappie, red ear), kayak rentals, and a camp store with a deli and hand-dipped ice cream. A local favorite — rated 4.6 stars with 238 reviews. Opens March 1 for RV camping. No primitive tent camping except for groups.

OpensMarch 1 (RV camping)
Electric / WaterYes — RV sites
Sewer / DumpDump station
Fishing185-acre stocked lake
SwimmingSandy beach
Camp StoreDeli, ice cream, supplies
Boat / Jet SkiNo restrictions on watercraft
Tent CampingGroups only

📞 (931) 445-3487 · holppslake@gmail.com
holppspineridgelake.com →

Backcountry

Backcountry CampingBig South Fork

If you want complete solitude with zero crowds, Big South Fork’s backcountry permit system lets you camp almost anywhere in the 125,000-acre park. A permit costs around $5 and can be obtained at the Bandy Creek Visitor Center or online through the NPS.

What You Get
  • → Camp almost anywhere along trails or near rivers
  • → No other campers for miles in most areas
  • → Canyon overlooks, arches, and river access
  • → True dark sky experience — Milky Way visible
  • → Firewood collection allowed (dead and down only)
Requirements
  • → Backcountry permit required (~$5)
  • → Cannot camp in parking areas or trailheads
  • → Bear-safe food storage required
  • → Groups 25+ require a special use permit
  • → TN or KY fishing license needed to fish rivers

📍

Get your backcountry permit at the Bandy Creek Visitor Center (151 Stable Rd, Oneida TN) or online at nps.gov/biso. Staff can recommend specific campsites and give you current conditions for the area you want to explore.

Quick Reference

Compare AllCampgrounds

Use this table to find the right campground for your setup at a glance.

Campground Sites Electric Water Sewer Showers Pool Reservations Approx. Rate
Bandy Creek (BSF) 149 ✓ 30&50amp ✗ Dump only ✓ Hot ✓ Seasonal Recreation.gov $20–$140
Station Camp Horse 24 ✗ Dump only ✓ Hot (423) 569-3321 Varies
Bear Creek Horse 23 ✗ Dump only ✓ Hot (423) 569-3321 Varies
Blue Heron (BSF-KY) 45 ✓ Hot Recreation.gov $20–$30
Alum Ford (BSF) 6 First-come Free–Low
Pickett SP Campground 26–31 16 of 26 ✓ All sites ✗ Dump only ✓ Hot tnstateparks.com ⚠️ Closed to mid-2026
Pickett SP Cabins Cabins tnstateparks.com $167–$301/night
True West 34 ✓ 30amp ✓ 9 sites truewestcampground.com Varies
Holpps Pine Ridge RV sites Dump station holppspineridgelake.com Varies
BSF Backcountry Unlimited Permit ~$5 ~$5 permit

Camp Here. Then Stay Forever.

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